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What matters most to you when choosing off-road lights for your F150?
Off-road lighting seems to be one of those upgrades where there's a huge price range — from premium brands like Baja Designs and Rigid Industries to a lot of newer budget-friendly options on the market.
On paper, a lot of them look similar in terms of output and specs, but real-world performance always seems to tell a different story.
For those of you running off-road lights on your F150:
What matters most when choosing a setup? Beam pattern, durability, output, wiring quality, weather resistance, etc.?
For occasional trail runs, camping, or darker backroads, what’s considered "good enough"?
Have you found budget setups to hold up over time, or do most people eventually move to premium brands?
It feels like this is one of those upgrades where spec sheets only tell part of the story, and actual experience matters a lot more.
Curious what people here have learned after running different setups.
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